@Plemons Residence Frost learned a lot from Osborne, he just runs a different style of offense. Frost had much success in Oregon and UCF and I think he will have success at Nebraska. He had to do the hardest thing as a coach, change the culture. He will and when it happens it's going to shock the world. Go Big Red!
@@LPH-11 Only Neb fans go on and on about the Neb culture as a way another way to enable Frost. Well, not only did he have to get new players, but he had to change this mysterious culture thang that permeated the athletic dept, administration, the state legislature, and blah, blah, blah. Give me a FING break.
@@LPH-11 Frost was the worst coach in Nebraska history. He was to busy getting drunk and getting country club waitresses pregnant. Dude is absolute scum.
Thanks to all of you uploading college games. It's an incredibly valuable resource for me. I'm an NFL fan who will never be able to pay attention to Saturday football in the fall; in a region (NYC) where nobody else watches or knows anything about college ball. I love condensed games and clicking back 3 seconds like a scout or coach. I download the games and watch later having forgotten the outcome for maximum enjoyment.
MAN IF U WANT TO WATCH SO REALLY GOOD COLLEGE FOOTBALL THESE 90s GAMES EARLY 2000s THIS WAS REALLY GOOD COLLEGE FOOTBALL MAN WELL STAY SAFE GOD BLESS 🙂✝️🙋♂️🙏
Oklahoma shouldn't have acted like bitch-ass pussies and cut off their nose to spite their face by letting the corrupt SWC teams in. Nebraska tried to warn everyone but they just assumed we were jealous, when in fact it was all of you who were jealous of Nebraska and gleefully voted against your own best interests to cut us down. Fuck you.
I always wonder what Tom was like in meetings and such. He coached 25 years and fired 2 people. When he had to fire those 2 guys he probably had a pit in his stomach when he did it. Charlie McBride was a great defense coach and could have probably left but never did. Tom's leadership style should be studied. Tom was smart as well and it was the little things that he did on the running game that were truly genius.
If he would have passed more, he could have opened up his Offense. D's just loaded the box all day never having to worry about the flat. Running is a great way to control the clock, but hey.....Miami and SEC teams always stuffed our offense. It took awhile to wear down an SEC Defense, and if the coaches would have platooned their talent off the bench more, Miami never would have lost in 95' Orange Bowl. When you play NU, you have to platoon the D to offset fatigue in the late third and fourth quarters.
@@pretorious700 explain to 10 women what Phillips did to his ex and see how many think u are a slug for believing that he was anything other than a thug.
@@robjohnson8861 He had some problems with trust, success, and feeling good about his ability and future. I saw some of his letters, and he was a smart kid....not just some black thug from the mean streets. He was a very sensative and complicated young man who needed a life coach...a good woman would have saved him from his confusion.
OU athletic director: "We'll get a good coach." No, the coach you get will be a disaster. In five years a different athletic director will get a really good coach.
are you talking Big Lame Bob, 18 seasons, 1 NC, all kinds of blunders. For ex, lost twice to KSU's Snyder while ranked in the top 10. Only 3 other coaches managed that as Snyder was 5-36 against Top 10 teams.
@@robjohnson8861 Think Bob Stoops was a defensive coordinator at Kansas State then Florida he brought Oklahoma out of their probation light plus he owned and won big 12 titles Bob Stoops considers Bill Synder a mentor to him
Gibbs was a defensive guy. His defenses were always good. His offenses always sucked. No better example than this game. The offensive line, in particular, was terrible.
@@robjohnson8861 I've been a husker fan since the 70's. I remembered the first big disappointment for me was the 1982 squad that got alot of press because of the triplets. No one focused on that great line (O and D) and coaching of those linemen. It's the line......that makes a running offense successful. The next ten years, were good years but also just a ranked team within the top 20 programs. Weak schedule? Colorado developed and so did Kansas State.....Missouri could always play NU tough....even Iowa State would occasionally give NU a scare. OU was always the game that decided our fate.....the whole season was always about OU. It's amazing to see all the NFL players from the 1990--99 teams? That's good coaching from veteran coaches.
I sure do miss playing OU every year. Being a life long Huskers fan I've always liked OU except for when they won, then I only hated them for a day or two. The big ten sucks, but not as bad as being cheated by the big Texas.
OU was always great. Better than NU for most of these games in the 70's through 90's. Switzer was so much better at recruiting....and closer to Texas where he poached alot of greats from the clutches of Texas Longhorns, who usually had so much loyalty and depth, it really didn't make them flinch. NU is tough to recruit to. NU had to create O and D linemen from the big Swedish and German farm stock in those little midwestern towns. NU recruited a kid out of Yankton, SD, High School who was smart and tall, 6'4 and about 200 lbs named Tom Welter.....took him four years to start on NU's line. Four years of lifting weights and waiting and trying to break through the O line chart.
@@jimbeam7160 That's what it is going to take to get back on top. Only I've been preaching the creation of a football mill, home grown kids from peewee ages and start building players. You can't always recruit the right kid but you can always have the next one ready if you produced them!
@@eldergrief5994 Devaney and Osborne's coaching staff....made the best out of what they had. The big "aha" moment was when the shifted the D to speed over weight. This took awhile. By 1993, NU had a robust, fast, attacking D that could win games. I think Pelini's Defenses were pretty close to what you want, as long as you can recruit. If you can't, poach speed from lesser schools (Bill Snyder at Kansas State).
@@eldergrief5994 We'll have fun next year....new Off playcaller...we got good players....we can go 8-4 without breaking a sweat. But...there seems to be a curse that hasn't been lifted yet.
@@jimbeam7160 I'm looking forward to seeing OU and NU play again in the fall, should be a good tell on the coaching changes. And although NU picked up the kids needed to fill the holes this is a low recruiting class that kind of worries me. I won't know a thing until game time. Good to hear from you my friend! GBR!
The game has changed. Big strong guys are just linemen.....nowadays a D has to resemble Miami Hurricanes from the 90's (all tall, fast and weighing about 210). With the wide open spread Offense with big passing plays.....it takes a great line and a good armed QB with recievers who can get open. NU has a hard time recruiting those big armed QB's who know the spread. You could say the Big Ten has that problem if you look at Big Ten QB's (slow white kids). NU never recruited that well. Even after winning Nat Championships...they were only #10 in recruiting? That was a big failure by NU coaches....big failure...if Nat Championships aren't exploited down south going after 5 star athletes...then, you got a problem. And...NU had a problem...always...recruiting. Switzer was someone who could teach a coaching class on how to recruit...he was a natural....one of the best coaches in college football. Osborne, did more with less and it took 18 years for him to do what Switzer did routinely.
Never thought I would see the day that Nebraska was in the B1G but it happened. If you'd told me then that OU would be in the SEC I also wouldn't have believed it but it'll be true come football season 2024. I miss the Big 8.
Thanks for posting all these husker games! I love watching games in the Osborne era. Hard nose beat you down and wear you out style. Go Big Red!
@Plemons Residence Frost learned a lot from Osborne, he just runs a different style of offense. Frost had much success in Oregon and UCF and I think he will have success at Nebraska. He had to do the hardest thing as a coach, change the culture. He will and when it happens it's going to shock the world. Go Big Red!
@@LPH-11 Only Neb fans go on and on about the Neb culture as a way another way to enable Frost. Well, not only did he have to get new players, but he had to change this mysterious culture thang that permeated the athletic dept, administration, the state legislature, and blah, blah, blah. Give me a FING break.
@@robjohnson8861 says the guy that kisses the SEC conferences ass along with Saban. Each coach gotta do their thing
@@LPH-11 Frost was the worst coach in Nebraska history. He was to busy getting drunk and getting country club waitresses pregnant. Dude is absolute scum.
Thanks to all of you uploading college games. It's an incredibly valuable resource for me. I'm an NFL fan who will never be able to pay attention to Saturday football in the fall; in a region (NYC) where nobody else watches or knows anything about college ball. I love condensed games and clicking back 3 seconds like a scout or coach. I download the games and watch later having forgotten the outcome for maximum enjoyment.
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MAN IF U WANT TO WATCH SO REALLY GOOD COLLEGE FOOTBALL THESE 90s GAMES EARLY 2000s THIS WAS REALLY GOOD COLLEGE FOOTBALL MAN WELL STAY SAFE GOD BLESS 🙂✝️🙋♂️🙏
@@aaronnbroussard3108 Yes. Very different game. And it doesn't look rigged.
They should’ve kept the Big 12 the way it was(I know that this was Big 8). But as a Sooners fan, I miss playing Nebraska every year.
Oklahoma shouldn't have acted like bitch-ass pussies and cut off their nose to spite their face by letting the corrupt SWC teams in. Nebraska tried to warn everyone but they just assumed we were jealous, when in fact it was all of you who were jealous of Nebraska and gleefully voted against your own best interests to cut us down. Fuck you.
I am a lifelong Nebraska fan. I miss this great rivalry too!
I was cleaning my room during this game.
I always wonder what Tom was like in meetings and such. He coached 25 years and fired 2 people. When he had to fire those 2 guys he probably had a pit in his stomach when he did it. Charlie McBride was a great defense coach and could have probably left but never did. Tom's leadership style should be studied. Tom was smart as well and it was the little things that he did on the running game that were truly genius.
If he would have passed more, he could have opened up his Offense. D's just loaded the box all day never having to worry about the flat. Running is a great way to control the clock, but hey.....Miami and SEC teams always stuffed our offense.
It took awhile to wear down an SEC Defense, and if the coaches would have platooned their talent off the bench more, Miami never would have lost in 95' Orange Bowl.
When you play NU, you have to platoon the D to offset fatigue in the late third and fourth quarters.
Tom Osborne never lost a bowl game to an SEC team.@@jimbeam7160
Brooks Berringer and Lawrence Phillips R.I.P.
RIP for a chicken shit woman abuser, then a murderer? How deranged are yous people?
@@robjohnson8861 ..what a dipshit comment. Too bad about your parenting.
@@pretorious700 explain to 10 women what Phillips did to his ex and see how many think u are a slug for believing that he was anything other than a thug.
@@robjohnson8861 who appointed you judge, he was a puic figure we know about his wrongs so I'm guessing you are considered perfect by your comments
@@robjohnson8861 He had some problems with trust, success, and feeling good about his ability and future. I saw some of his letters, and he was a smart kid....not just some black thug from the mean streets. He was a very sensative and complicated young man who needed a life coach...a good woman would have saved him from his confusion.
It was bad to be a Sooner fan on the 90's especially during the Blake years. Gary Gibbs got a bad wrap didnt deserve it.
I agree 100%.
1:41:12 is sadly eerie RIP Brooks Berringer
Brutal game.
OU athletic director: "We'll get a good coach." No, the coach you get will be a disaster. In five years a different athletic director will get a really good coach.
are you talking Big Lame Bob, 18 seasons, 1 NC, all kinds of blunders. For ex, lost twice to KSU's Snyder while ranked in the top 10. Only 3 other coaches managed that as Snyder was 5-36 against Top 10 teams.
@@robjohnson8861 Think Bob Stoops was a defensive coordinator at Kansas State then Florida he brought Oklahoma out of their probation light plus he owned and won big 12 titles Bob Stoops considers Bill Synder a mentor to him
@Rob Johnson time to get rid of the channel. Sounds like jealousy because we thank coaches for they did winning at our schools.
how can current Nebraska football players watch this and not realize what's expected of them?
Gibbs was a defensive guy. His defenses were always good. His offenses always sucked. No better example than this game. The offensive line, in particular, was terrible.
Love my huskers
4-8, 5-7, 3-5....GBR!
@@robjohnson8861 I've been a husker fan since the 70's. I remembered the first big disappointment for me was the 1982 squad that got alot of press because of the triplets.
No one focused on that great line (O and D) and coaching of those linemen. It's the line......that makes a running offense successful. The next ten years, were good years but also just a ranked team within the top 20 programs. Weak schedule?
Colorado developed and so did Kansas State.....Missouri could always play NU tough....even Iowa State would occasionally give NU a scare. OU was always the game that decided our fate.....the whole season was always about OU.
It's amazing to see all the NFL players from the 1990--99 teams? That's good coaching from veteran coaches.
I sure do miss playing OU every year.
Being a life long Huskers fan I've always liked OU except for when they won, then I only hated them for a day or two.
The big ten sucks, but not as bad as being cheated by the big Texas.
OU was always great. Better than NU for most of these games in the 70's through 90's.
Switzer was so much better at recruiting....and closer to Texas where he poached alot of greats from the clutches of Texas Longhorns, who usually had so much loyalty and depth, it really didn't make them flinch.
NU is tough to recruit to. NU had to create O and D linemen from the big Swedish and German farm stock in those little midwestern towns.
NU recruited a kid out of Yankton, SD, High School who was smart and tall, 6'4 and about 200 lbs named Tom Welter.....took him four years to start on NU's line. Four years of lifting weights and waiting and trying to break through the O line chart.
@@jimbeam7160 That's what it is going to take to get back on top.
Only I've been preaching the creation of a football mill, home grown kids from peewee ages and start building players.
You can't always recruit the right kid but you can always have the next one ready if you produced them!
@@eldergrief5994 Devaney and Osborne's coaching staff....made the best out of what they had. The big "aha" moment was when the shifted the D to speed over weight. This took awhile. By 1993, NU had a robust, fast, attacking D that could win games. I think Pelini's Defenses were pretty close to what you want, as long as you can recruit. If you can't, poach speed from lesser schools (Bill Snyder at Kansas State).
@@eldergrief5994 We'll have fun next year....new Off playcaller...we got good players....we can go 8-4 without breaking a sweat. But...there seems to be a curse that hasn't been lifted yet.
@@jimbeam7160 I'm looking forward to seeing OU and NU play again in the fall, should be a good tell on the coaching changes.
And although NU picked up the kids needed to fill the holes this is a low recruiting class that kind of worries me.
I won't know a thing until game time.
Good to hear from you my friend!
GBR!
A year and 1 day later, The Big Easy died. 25 years later how many times has Neb been a contender esp the further in time we go.
The game has changed. Big strong guys are just linemen.....nowadays a D has to resemble Miami Hurricanes from the 90's (all tall, fast and weighing about 210).
With the wide open spread Offense with big passing plays.....it takes a great line and a good armed QB with recievers who can get open. NU has a hard time recruiting those big armed QB's who know the spread. You could say the Big Ten has that problem if you look at Big Ten QB's (slow white kids).
NU never recruited that well. Even after winning Nat Championships...they were only #10 in recruiting? That was a big failure by NU coaches....big failure...if Nat Championships aren't exploited down south going after 5 star athletes...then, you got a problem. And...NU had a problem...always...recruiting.
Switzer was someone who could teach a coaching class on how to recruit...he was a natural....one of the best coaches in college football. Osborne, did more with less and it took 18 years for him to do what Switzer did routinely.
Again Big Easy. Who brought up your Mother?
@@roselengyel2258 you are consistent. The mind of an 8th grader. You never challenge anything with facts. ittle kitty.
"The Big Easy Died" Sorry your mother died Rob.
Nothing doing between the tackles in the first half.
23:15 the most hated man in the state of Nebraska: Petersen
Good catch. Took me a couple of times before I noticed
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WOW Nebraska before they became a volleyball school.
I hear they rank pretty high in synchronized swimming too.
@@robjohnson8861 Oh you found a fuck buddy.
@@robjohnson8861 I hear you two have huge grins when you plug each others asses.
You two are a Cox and a Johnson even if neither of you have one.
@@robjohnson8861 😄
Nebraska(B1G) vs. Oklahoma(XII) 1994 old Big Eight rivals battle of the Big Reds
This was still big 8
Never thought I would see the day that Nebraska was in the B1G but it happened. If you'd told me then that OU would be in the SEC I also wouldn't have believed it but it'll be true come football season 2024. I miss the Big 8.